
The History of Al-Tabari, Volume 31: The War Between Brothers
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History
Poetry
Format
Paperback
Pages
302
Language
English
Published
Nov 19, 1992
Publisher
State Univ of New York Pr
ISBN-10
0791410862
ISBN-13
9780791410868
Description
In this volume, the intricate and tumultuous period of the caliphate of Muhammad al-Amin unfolds, revealing the deep-seated rivalries and conflicts that defined his reign. Rich with historical detail, it charts the power struggles between brothers and the political maneuvers that shaped the course of the Abbasid dynasty. The narrative delves into the personal and familial tensions that erupted into open warfare, offering a profound look into the complexities of loyalty and betrayal.
Al-Tabari's insightful commentary provides context to this turbulent era, illustrating how personal ambitions often intertwined with broader political aspirations. The reader is drawn into the inner workings of the caliphate, exploring the motives behind strategic alliances and confrontations. Through vivid accounts, the narrative illuminates the stakes involved in this battle for supremacy, highlighting the repercussions that rippled throughout the empire.
With contributions from Michael Fishbein, this volume is not merely a recounting of events but also a thoughtful reflection on the human elements of power. The contrasting ideals of brotherhood and rivalry serve as a backdrop to understanding the larger forces at play in the shaping of Islamic history. This exploration underscores the fragility of power and the profound impact of familial relationships on the course of history.
Al-Tabari's insightful commentary provides context to this turbulent era, illustrating how personal ambitions often intertwined with broader political aspirations. The reader is drawn into the inner workings of the caliphate, exploring the motives behind strategic alliances and confrontations. Through vivid accounts, the narrative illuminates the stakes involved in this battle for supremacy, highlighting the repercussions that rippled throughout the empire.
With contributions from Michael Fishbein, this volume is not merely a recounting of events but also a thoughtful reflection on the human elements of power. The contrasting ideals of brotherhood and rivalry serve as a backdrop to understanding the larger forces at play in the shaping of Islamic history. This exploration underscores the fragility of power and the profound impact of familial relationships on the course of history.
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